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deglaze — [dē glāz′] vt. deglazed, deglazing 1. to remove the glaze from 2. to remove the bits of sautéed or roasted meat and the juices from (a pan) by adding wine, stock, water, etc. and scraping: usually, the resulting liquid is used in or as a sauce … English World dictionary

deglaze — /dee glayz /, v.t., deglazed, deglazing. 1. to remove the glaze from (porcelain or the like), so as to impart a dull finish. 2. to add wine or other liquid to (a pan in which meat has been roasted or sauteed) so as to make a sauce that… … Universalium

deglaze — verb a) To remove glaze from. b) To abrade the cylinders of an engine to ensure a tight seal … Wiktionary

deglaze — de•glaze [[t]diˈgleɪz[/t]] v. t. glazed, glaz•ing coo to dissolve cooking juices and particles of food in (a pan in which food has been sautéed or roasted) by adding liquid and stirring • Etymology: 1885–90 … From formal English to slang